
Head over to the Savakas website for a fresh Q&A with Tom Blyth. He talks about his signature frame from FBM, video parts and injuries.
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Danilo Ferruge throws down for Faith Bikes in this new edit. This guy has so many technical tricks. The intro alone should impress you.

This week’s column is a detailed look at some tips on what to do when shit just doesn’t go your way when trying to get the shot. Nothing’s perfect and we all know that but when it comes time to shoot and things just aren’t working out it’s best to take a step back, analyze the situation and find out the next best option. If the rider gets hurt, your gear decides not to work, a bike part breaks, you get kicked out, or the rider just can’t get the trick you have to do your best to work it out and control the situation. It’s all part of the deal so get used to it. Hit the link and find out what to do when your shoot goes to hell.
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Marv uploaded Tom Curtin’s beastly section from the Standard Procedure video for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
Stay Strong just dropped their official edit from Stephen Murray’s jam that he threw the other day. This one is definitely a real good watch so make sure you hit play.
After a brief stint apart, it looks like Dean Cueson is back on Radio Bikes. Above is his damn good welcome edit that’s loaded with real good riding. Will Evans did a great job with the filming and editing of this as well. Enjoy!

There will be a premiere at the OTB Bar in Pittsburgh on June 30th for the new Deluxe “Part Deux” DVD! If you are anywhere near this, I highly advise you make it to that party.
Here’s a look at Nigel Sylvester’s trip to Dominican Republic. Pretty wild how much that country varies from rich and poor.
“In this episode of “Get Sylvester,” Ralphy Ramos takes Nigel Sylvester on a guided tour of his home country: the Dominican Republic. Their experiences range from plush ocean-side living to gritty street riding to glimpses of the extreme poverty that’s so pervasive there. The whole thing proves to be more than just another BMX trip; it’s an inspiration. Directed by Harrison Boyce.